Dear Diary,
Just a short post as I have been up for such a long period. Kinda tired...
Anyway, back to the story form the "At the Barn" post, everyone including Slim and Carlson were included. Everyone was trying to find the suspect of who killed Curley's wife. Everyone was panicking. Especially Lennie. He did not know what to do as he knows he is just looking for trouble.
From all that discussing with everyone involved, I went to look for lennie, but before that I stole Carlson's gun without letting anyone know. I didnt want anyone to know where Lennie is hiding.
Finally I found where Lennie is. He was waiting at the bush where we first talked and promised that if there is any problems come to this place which is the bush. Haha. Anyway we were talking and rethinking. We were just saying how we should move on and not think of the past.
Anyway I think its enough from the previous post and the continuation of this post. Will surely update tomorrow!
Bye....
Tuesday, September 8, 1970
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i like being the first to comment (; anyway, i like this because i like the way that you talk to your "diary" and talk about Slim, Lennie and people like they are really your friends.
dani
this is a great idea.
Hey,
Overall for the September dairy entries, it really gives me a detailed description of how happened and how George feels. In addition, pictures were posted which made the whole dairy more interesting and attractive to readXP hehe good job!
I really like how you end each diary entry:D It sounds like George is writing the whole thing:D hehe
hey :D
I could tell that George is upset, mad and confused. You really wrote out his feelings, and its possible to know what George feels. I like how it seems like you really are in the 1970's although right now its 2008 :P lol
Overall, this blog has been really interesting. I also like the pictures you added, made it feel more real. It was really nice how you made it modern and didn't stick EXACTLY with the book but you still kept to the themes of Steinbeck. Great job!
~Hannah
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